Oxford University Press, 1999. — 407 p. This book offers a concise, methodological approach to the evaluation and treatment of patients with sleep disorders. The management of sleep disorders requires an understanding of sleep itself, thus the book initially discusses aspects of normal sleep. The remainder of the book provides a formula for critical assessment, in which the...
New York: Springer, 2017. — 292 p. Expanding on the critical contributions of previous editions, this updated and comprehensive resource covers the latest diagnostic criteria of insomnia. The book is thematically divided into two parts. The first section consists of chapters on nomenclature, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, complications and...
2nd edition. — Humana Press, 2010. — 342 p. — ISBN 978-1-60327-033-5. It has been 5 years since publication of the first edition of Dr. Attarian’s Clinical Handbook of Insomnia which at the time was the first significant cl- ical textbook dedicated to insomnia, an often overlooked but important me- cal problem. The book was very well received. There has now been sufficient new...
Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2011. — 512 p.
This pocket-sized handbook is a practical guide to the evaluation and management of sleep disorders. It is written by distinguished sleep medicine experts and covers a broad, multidisciplinary range of topics in neurology, pulmonary medicine, psychiatry and pediatrics.
Humana Press, 2012. — 418 p. Sleep disorders represent a major portion of the chief complaints seen by pulmonologists and other physicians. Sleep apnea and hypopnea syndrome for example, are common disorders with significant adverse health consequences. Sleep apnea is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality, impaired quality of life and increased motor vehicle...
Elsevier, 2012. — 813 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4377-1703-7 Therapy in Sleep Medicine, by Drs. Teri J. Barkoukis, Jean K. Matheson, Richard Ferber, and Karl Doghramji, provides the clinically focused coverage you need for rapid diagnosis and effective treatment of sleep disorders. A multidisciplinary team of leading authorities presents the latest on sleep breathing disorders (including...
ABC-CLIO, 2012. — 904 p. This fascinating reference covers the major topics concerning dreaming and sleep, based on the latest empirical evidence from sleep research as well as drawn from a broad range of dream-related interdisciplinary contexts, including history and anthropology. While many books have been written on the subject of sleep and dreams, no other resource has...
Saunders, 2011. — 670 p. Written by Richard Berry, MD, Fundamentals of Sleep Medicine is a brand-new multimedia resource that provides a concise, clinically focused alternative to larger sleep medicine references. Get everything you need to know about the evaluation and management of sleep disorders, including the interpretation of sleep studies and the use of the newly...
N.-Y.: Elsevier/Saunders, 2014. — 704 p. Sleep Medicine is a rapidly growing and changing field. Experienced sleep medicine clinicians and educators Richard B. Berry, MD and Mary H. Wagner, MD present the completely revised, third edition of Sleep Medicine Pearls featuring 150 cases that review key elements in the evaluation and management of a wide variety of sleep disorders. The...
Springer, 2014. — 285 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4614-9086-9 The cognitive and behavioral implications of sleep deprivation have been noted in the medical literature for many years. In addition, emerging research continues to demonstrate the contribution of sleep deprivation to some of the most common and costly health conditions today.Sleep Deprivation and Disease provides clinically...
2nd edition. — European Respiratory Society, 2023. — 466 p. — ISBN 978-1-84984-163-4. Sleep medicine is a multidisciplinary field, with patients referred to specialising physicians from all areas of medicine. The new edition of the ERS Handbook of Respiratory Sleep Medicine is truly reflective of this diversity, covering everything from neurobiology to digital health. Broad in...
Wolters Kluwer, 2015. — 527 p. — ISBN: 9781496300522. A companion to the second edition of Fundamentals of Sleep Technology , the Fundamentals of Sleep Technology Workbook , by the American Association of Sleep Technologists, covers what you need to know as a practicing sleep technologist or when studying for registry exams. Multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and...
Springer, 2005. — 627 p. As the title suggests, and unlike other existing books on sleep medicine, Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness will be devoted primarily to endocrine regulation of the behavioral state control. It will address a wide spectrum of sleep./wakefulness phenomena (both animals and humans), including pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management. From...
2nd Edition. — Wolters Kluwer / LW, 2012. — 551 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-7817-8692-8. Care has been taken to confi rm the accuracy of the information presented and to describe generally accepted practices. However, the authors, editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for any consequences from application of the information in this book and makeno...
Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005. — ISBN10: 0750673982. This comprehensive atlas of tracings of polysomnographic studies covers the technical aspects of conducting studies, and includes the features of the various adult and pediatric sleep disorders. This comprehensive and contemporary atlas discusses the significance of findings and their correlation with the clinical...
Springer, 2015. — 552 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4939-2088-4. This comprehensive volume provides a balanced and easily readable account of the rise of modern sleep medicine, its history and developmental milestones. Authored by an international group of experts, the remarkable progress and fascinating evolution from rudimentary concepts of the ancient prehistoric and early classical...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. — 609 p. There has been a rapid global increase in the number of individuals making sleep medicine their career, resulting in an explosive growth in the number of sleep centres and programmes, as well as an increasing number of sleep societies and journals. Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of...
Springer, 2021. — 345 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-62262-6. This comprehensive book addresses all elements of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and sleep interaction, as well as ANS alterations in sleep and how these impact primary and comorbid sleep dysfunction. It meets the market need for a comprehensive text that deals with ANS changes in sleep and how these impact various...
2nd edition. — Elsevier, 2014. — 401 p. — ISBN: 9781455712670 Effectively diagnose and manage adult and pediatric sleep disorders with help from Atlas of Sleep Medicine, the most comprehensive and detailed source of pictorial and video guidance available. A full-color design with an entirely new image collection and video segments facilitates the observation and interpretation of...
CRC Press, 2023. — 280 p. — ISBN 978-0-367-43011-5. This book describes control of ventilation during sleep in both health and disease states. The topics are presented in a fashion that can be easily comprehended with many figures to illustrate complex concepts. Thus, a wide range of topics, starting from the site of normal respiratory rhythm generation to chemoreceptor control...
New York: Academic Press, 1972. — 463 p. Principles of Synaptogenesis and Their Application to Ontogenetic Studies of Mammalian Cerebral Cortex The Development of Synapses in the Rat Cerebellar Cortex Maturing Neuronal Subsystems: The Dendrites of Spinal Motoneurons Coordination between Excitation and Inhibition: Development of the GABA System Contributions of Differential...
NY: Informa Healthcare, 2003. — 186 p. nfant polysomnography (IPSG) holds great promise for the study of SIDS and other sleep and breathing disorders, the functional integrity of the developing brain, and early cardiorespiratory functioning. Although guidelines and standards have been developed for polysomnography, there has been no standardized procedural single source or...
New York: Springer, 2020. — The purpose of this work is to review recent findings highlighting the mechanisms and functions of the neuronal oscillations that structure brain activity across the sleep-wake cycle. An increasing number of studies conducted in humans and animals, and using a variety of techniques ranging from intracellular recording to functional neuroimaging, has...
DK, 2021. — 224 p. — ISBN 9780241458570. Experts of every kind are queueing up to warn us that lack of sleep, or the wrong kind, will bring down a bewildering array of dire consequences. Heather Darwall-Smith's message in this book is simple: don't panic! Humans are biologically programmed to sleep, and by interrogating all the factors - sociological, physiological,...
DK Publishing, 2021. — 224 p. — ISBN 9780744033687 Experts of every kind are queueing up to warn us that lack of sleep, or the wrong kind, will bring down a bewildering array of dire consequences. Heather Darwall-Smith's message in this book is simple: don't panic! Humans are biologically programmed to sleep, and by interrogating all the factors - sociological, physiological,...
New York: Springer, 2020. — 307 p. Gives an understanding of the neuroscience of sleep disorders Provides information on how common neurological disorders impact sleep Fills a gap in the literature for the student, general practitioner or sleep medicine specialist This practical text provides knowledge of the basic neuroscience of sleep and sleep disorders as they interrelate...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. — 473 p. Sleep, along with the sleep-related behaviors that impact sleep quality, have emerged as significant determinants of health and well-being across populations. An emerging body of research has confirmed that sleep is strongly socially patterned, following trends along lines of socioeconomic status, race, immigration status, age,...
American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2020. — 422 p. Featuring the contributions of more than two dozen national and international experts, Clinical Sleep Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide for Mental Health and Other Medical Professionals is the definitive resource to the core concepts of sleep medicine. With the most up-to-date information and the latest guidelines, this...
3rd edition. — Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2021. — 1521 p. — ISBN 9781284207279. Spriggs's Essentials of Polysomnography, Third Edition is a comprehensive, full-color text designed specifically for sleep technicians and professionals. Updates and additions make this book a thorough and up-to-date resource for professionals, and the new all-in-one package design makes it the...
3rd edition. — Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2021. — 1368 p. — ISBN 9781284172218. Spriggs's Essentials of Polysomnography, Third Edition is a comprehensive, full-color text designed specifically for sleep technicians and professionals. Updates and additions make this book a thorough and up-to-date resource for professionals, and the new all-in-one package design makes it the...
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 168 p. This Very Short Introduction explains how organisms can 'know' the time and reveals what we now understand of the nature and operation of chronobiological processes. Covering variables such as light, the metabolism, human health, and the seasons, Foster and Kreitzman illustrate how jet lag and shift work can impact on human well-being.
Springer, 2022. — 429 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-85073-9. Sleep is considered one of the vital signs and has become an important public health issue in our society. Thus, sleep impacts on overall health and, conversely, certain common medical conditions can impair sleep. Emerging evidence, in conjunction with clinical experience, demonstrates that physical therapy improves several...
Springer, 2022. — 1016 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-85074-6. Sleep is considered one of the vital signs and has become an important public health issue in our society. Thus, sleep impacts on overall health and, conversely, certain common medical conditions can impair sleep. Emerging evidence, in conjunction with clinical experience, demonstrates that physical therapy improves several...
New York: Academic Press; Elsevier Science, 2012. — 277 p. In the last few decades, scientists have discovered that far from being a time of neural silence, sleep is characterized by complex patterns of electrical, neurochemical, and metabolic activity in the brain. "Sleep and the Brain" presents some of the more dramatic developments in our understanding of brain activity in...
Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2009. — 345 p.
This text/atlas is a unique source of practical information for clinicians who must interpret polysomnography tracings of the neonate, infant, child, and adult. Most atlases show just the images of the various findings. In the Second Edition of the Atlas of Polysomnography (formerly Atlas of Digital...
Academic Press, 2019. — 487 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-815373-4. This book provides an accessible yet comprehensive overview of the relationship between sleep and health at the individual, community and population levels, as well as a discussion of the implications for public health, public policy and interventions. Based on a firm foundation in many areas of sleep health research,...
Elsevier, 2005. — 351 p. Editorial Preface List of contributors The neurophysiological basis of sleep The physiology of sleep NREM–REM sleep Neurophysiological tests used in sleep disorders An overview of polysomnography Multiple sleep latency test The maintenance of wakefulness test Actigraphy The Oxford sleep resistance test The cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) in human sleep...
Apple Academic Press, 2018. — 547 p. Written for sleep technologists, Clinical Atlas of Polysomnography provides basic information regarding normal sleep, sleep disorders, and electrophysiology that is outside of the scope of the AASM manual (AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events). It aims to act as a guide through the fundamental aspects of, for example,...
The Guilford Press, 2018. — 209 p. This practical manual presents an innovative modular treatment for adults and adolescents with a wide range of sleep and circadian rhythm problems, such as insomnia, daytime sleepiness, poor sleep quality, and irregular sleep-wake schedules. The treatment applies broadly to all individuals with sleep problems, including those with psychiatric...
Dorling Kindersley, 2020. — 144 p. — (A Little Book of Self Care) — ISBN 9781465490421. Make excellent sleep a life-changing reality for you--now. New science has revealed the importance of sleep as one of the foundations of good health. Take control of your sleep with more than 40 proven strategies, based on a 360-degree approach to achieving excellent sleep. Find targeted...
Singapore: Springer, 2019. — 263 p. Over the years there has been growing interest among the scientific community in investigating sleep and how it affects the memory and other brain functions. It is now well established that sleep helps in memory consolidation and induction of neural plasticity, and that short-term deprivation of either total sleep or rapid eye movement sleep...
Springer, 2020. — 353 p. — ISBN: 978-981-15-7175-6. This book discusses the evolution of sleep and its possible function in the higher invertebrates and vertebrates, including humans. It describes the current concept of sleep and its functions, based on research on the mammalian system. To date, electrophysiological recordings of the brain waves, muscle activity, and eye...
Berlin: Springer, 1972. — 347 p. The sleep-waking cycle The role of monoamines and acetylcholine-containing neurons in the regulation of the sleep-waking cycle
Springer, 2019. — 260 p. This book examines 23 case examples of the most common comorbid presentations of sleep and psychiatric disturbances from a reader-friendly, digestible approach. All chapters are written and edited by the rare experts certified in both sleep and psychiatry. Every case details the clinical history, examination, results, diagnosis, clinical pearls and...
Humana Press, 2012. — 582 p. The book is a comprehensive, timely and up-to-date review of pediatric sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and offers a thorough focus on several key areas: namely, the normal development and maturation of the airway and breathing during sleep, the techniques that are in place for assessment of SDB in children, the clinical manifestations and...
Springer, 2017. — 213 p. This clinical casebook presents a comprehensive review of common sleep problems in adolescents in a concise, easy-to-read format. Each chapter thoroughly addresses a unique sleep disorder in teenagers through illustrative cases, reviews of relevant literature, and pearls of wisdom for both the practicing sleep specialist and other practitioners involved in...
Informa Healthcare, 2011. — 164 p. — ISBN: 9780415450089. Written by experienced contributors from the renowned Mayo Clinic, the Atlas of Sleep and Sleep Medicine covers the history, humanities, and comparative biological aspects of sleep. This highly illustrated resource includes photographs, reproductions, graphics, segments of sleep studies, and clinical algorithms to aid...
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007. — 542 p. Examining a vast historical period of 2500 years, Kroker separates the problems associated with the history of dreaming from those associated with sleep itself and charts sleep-related diseases such as narcolepsy, insomnia, and sleep apnea.
6th edition. — Elsevier, 2017. — 1785 p. Normal Sleep and Its Variants Sleep Mechanisms and Phylogeny Physiology in Sleep Genetics and Genomic Basis of Sleep Chronobiology Pharmacology Psychobiology and Dreaming Impact, Presentation, and Diagnosis Legal Topics in Sleep Medicine Occupational Sleep Medicine Insomnia Neurologic Disorders Parasomnias Sleep Breathing Disorders...
Philadelphia: Saunders, 2009. — 380 [47] p.
From Meir H. Kryger, MD, the editor of the definitive resource in sleep, Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, comes the Atlas of Clinical Sleep Medicine. This highly illustrated atlas provides you with an exceptional visual aid to the most comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date information for diagnosing and treating adult...
2nd edition. — Philadelphia: Saunders, 2013. — 556 p. Accurately diagnose and treat adult and pediatric sleep disorders with exceptional visual guidance from world-renowned sleep expert Dr. Meir H. Kryger. Atlas of Clinical Sleep Medicine is an easy-to-read, highly illustrated atlas that details the physiologic, clinical, morphologic, and investigational aspects of the full...
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2015. — 1034 p. Now completely updated and reorganized to reflect the most recent Sleep Medicine board examination, the ICSD-3, and the revision to the AASM Scoring Manual, Kryger’s Sleep Medicine Review, 2nd Edition, provides authoritative guidance and cutting-edge information to help you prepare for the test and for clinical practice. This unique review...
5th edition. — Saunders, 2011. — 1757 p Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, 5th Edition delivers the comprehensive, dependable guidance you need to effectively diagnose and manage even the most challenging sleep disorders. Updates to genetics and circadian rhythms, occupational health, sleep in older people, memory and sleep, physical examination of the patient, comorbid...
ITexLi, 2022. — 173 p. — ISBN 1839698217 9781839698217 1839698233 9781839698231. This book takes up the growing prevalence of sleep disorders affecting these processes and the panorama of pharmaceutical tools that have evolved for their medical care. Its wide-ranging discussion promises not only recent updates on their clinical management but a contemporary window into sleep’s...
Penguin Random House, 2019. — 256 p. — ISBN: 978-0-241-98444-4. From the brilliant psychoanalyst behind Strictly Bipolar and What is Madness, a short and fascinating guide to the history of human sleep - and why we can't seem to sleep any more One in four adults sleeps badly. Sleeping pill prescriptions have increased dramatically over the last three decades, as have the...
Wiley, 2006. — 1038 p. — ISBN: 978-0-471-68371-1 Written by contemporary experts from around the world, Sleep: A Comprehensive Handbook covers the entire field of sleep medicine. Taking a novel approach, the text features both syndrome- and patient-oriented coverage, making it ideally suited for both clinical use and academic study.Sleep: A Comprehensive Handbook begins with a...
Oxford University Press, 2008 — 720 p. Sleep Medicine is one of the fastest growing fields of medicine and of strong interest to neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, pulmonologists, otolaryngologists, and the technologists who perform sleep studies. Almost all of the major medical centers in the US now have centers for sleep disorders. In 2007, sleep medicine will become an...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. — 353 p. The Oxford Handbook of Sleep Medicine provides a comprehensive, practical guide to clinicians of all backgrounds for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders across clinical specialties. Sleep medicine is encountered in almost every field of medicine yet clinical training and practical guidance is often difficult to find....
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004. — 251 p. This new book presents the most detailed and comprehensive archive of normal and abnormal sleep patterns. Based on a landmark study supported by the National Institute on Aging, 772 subjects from a host of populations including men, women, and various age and ethnic groups, prepared detailed sleep diaries for a two-week period. The...
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 168 p. — (Very Short Introductions). Why do we need sleep? What is sleep? What happens when we don't get enough? This Very Short Introduction addresses the biological and psychological aspects of sleep, providing a basic understanding of what sleep is and how it is measured, a look at sleep through the human lifespan, and the causes and...
Oxford University Press, 2015. — 397 p. — ISBN: 978–0–19–968395–6. Snoring and sleep-disordered breathing. Cases 1–24. Snoring and OSA: role of dental and ENT surgeons. Cases 25–34. Neurological sleep disorders. Cases 35–45. Insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders. Cases 46–55.
Springer, 2015. — 213 p. This concise text takes a symptom-based approach to evaluate and treat sleep disorders. Divided into two sections, this book emphasizes practical information in the patient history and physical, the latest screening techniques and common sleep disorders that either cause sleepiness, insomnia, or restless sleep. Chapters cover the epidemiology,...
Victoria, Australia: IP Communications, 2018. — 396 p. — ISBN10: 0995388709. Sleep is an activity that is exhibited by virtually all animal species, but our understanding of its true function remains unclear. What is better understood are the effects on a range of human and animal biological systems when sleep is degraded or curtailed. These effects are observed in the form of...
New York, USA, Infobase Publishing, 2009. — 131 p. — (Psychological Disorders). — ISBN: 1604130857. This is a concise guide to sleep which sheds light on how it functions and how it can be disrupted. It includes sleep disorders such as insomnia, snoring, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and much more. What Is Sleep? Why We Need Sleep. Insomnia. Sleep Apnea. Movement...
Elsevier, 2014. — 415 p. The only sleep technology text written by experienced polysomnography educators, Polysomnography for the Sleep Technologist: Instrumentation, Monitoring, and Related Procedures covers the procedural knowledge you need to understand sleep studies. A sequential learning model systematically covers electronics, instrumentation, recording parameters, data...
3rd edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2020. — 3747 p. — ISBN 9781975111632. Endorsed by the American Association of Sleep Technologists (AAST) and widely used as the go-to text in the field, Fundamentals of Sleep Technology, 3rd Edition, provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of polysomnography and other technologies in the evaluation and management of sleep disorders in adults...
3rd edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2020. — 2024 p. — ISBN 9781975111632. Endorsed by the American Association of Sleep Technologists (AAST) and widely used as the go-to text in the field, Fundamentals of Sleep Technology, 3rd Edition, provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of polysomnography and other technologies in the evaluation and management of sleep disorders in adults...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 278 p. This book provides a complete introduction to the neuroscience of sleep and dreams in plain language. In it, Patrick McNamara outlines new discoveries in the science of sleep and dreams, places them within an evolutionary context, and brings them together with existing scientific findings and implications for sleep medicine....
Berlin: Springer, 2015. — 561 p. This book reviews current knowledge on the importance of sleep for brain function, from molecular mechanisms to behavioral output, with special emphasis on the question of how sleep and sleep loss ultimately affect cognition and mood. It provides an extensive overview of the latest insights in the role of sleep in regulating gene expression,...
Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2017. — 177 p. We often hear that humans spend one third of their lives sleeping—and most of us would up that fraction if we could. Whether we’re curling up for a brief lunchtime catnap, catching a doze on a sunny afternoon, or clocking our solid eight hours at night, sleeping is normally a reliable way to rest our heads and recharge our...
University Of Chicago Press, 2017. — 176 p. — ISBN: 9780226387161. We often hear that humans spend one third of their lives sleeping—and most of us would up that fraction if we could. Whether we’re curling up for a brief lunchtime catnap, catching a doze on a sunny afternoon, or clocking our solid eight hours at night, sleeping is normally a reliable way to rest our heads and...
New York: Academic Press, 2017. — 256 p. Sleep and Neurologic Disease reviews how common neurologic illnesses, such as Parkinson’s Disease and Alzheimer’s dementia impact sleep. In addition, the book discusses how common primary sleep disorders influence neurologic diseases, such as the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and stroke, as well as their association with...
Hachette Books, 2023. — 432 p. Named a best book of the year 2023 by The New Yorker New York Times Editor's Choice Selection From award-winning journalist Kenneth Miller comes the definitive story of the scientists who set out to answer two questions: “Why do we sleep?” and "How can we sleep better?” A century ago, sleep was considered a state of nothingness—even a primitive...
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011. — 497 p. The second part of a two-part work in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series on sleep disorders Сontents: Foreword List of contributors History of the Sleep Disorders Classification System Insomnia Due to Mental Disorder (327.02) Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Adult (327.23) Recurrent Hypersomnia (327.13) Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder, Shift...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 507 p. Pharmacological approaches to our understanding of sleep have been at the forefront of sleep research for many years. Traditional techniques have included the use of pharmacological agonists and antagonists, as well as transmitter-specific lesions. These have been enhanced by the introduction of molecular genetics and the use...
Basel: Birkhäuser, 2007. — 628 p. This book focuses on the neuropsychopharmacology of serotonin and its role in sleep and wakefulness, presenting neurochemical, electrophysiological, and neuropharmacological approaches to understand the mechanisms of serotonin and related substances. Covering core and contemporary topics in the area, this volume is valuable for all researchers...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. — 1694 p. From the ancients to the present day, the importance of sleep has seldom been disputed, but it has never had top billing in comparison to other components of healthy living. Now, however, it seems that the combined critical mass of research, the needs of the population, and the shifting weight of professional interest is pushing...
Springer, 2017. — 421 p. This book is both an exam guide to children´s sleep medicine and a practical manual for diagnosis and management of sleep disorders in children. An overview of the most frequent sleep disorders encountered in newborns, infants, children and adolescents is provided. This book discusses the main sleep disorders in detail, including insomnia, respiratory...
Frontiers Media SA, 2017. — 230 p. In the last decade, sleep spindles have attracted steadily increasing attention. This interest is motivated by the many intriguing relationships between spindles and various diseases (e.g., schizophrenia, Parkinson, Alzheimer, autism, mental retardation), recovery processes (e.g., post brain stroke), and cognitive faculties (e.g., memory...
N.Y.: Apple Academic Press, CRC Press, 2014. — 384 p. Providing a nuanced study of the connections between sleep, circadian rhythms, and metabolis, this informative book examines how circadian actions affect the liver and adipose tissue, the brain, and metabolism. This important book introduces the reader to circadian rhythms in the body and the external cues that set them,...
Chelsea House Publishers, 2006. — 106 р. Книга из серии Drugs The Straight Facts. The Use and Abuse of Drugs David J. Triggle, Ph.D. What Is This Thing We Call Sleep? Sleep Disorders Over-the-Counter Sleep Aids Melatonin Over-the-Counter Stimulants Prescription Sleep Aids and Stimulants Other Drugs and Medications Appendix Notes Further Reading and Websites
ITexLi, 2022. — 182 p. — ISBN 1839692006 9781839692000 1839691999 9781839691997 1839692014 9781839692017. Serotonin is an ancient neurotransmitter system involved in various systems and functions in the body and plays an important role in health and disease. The present volume illustrates the broadness of the involvement of serotonergic activity in many processes, focusing...
Academic Press, 2020. — 298 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-811316-5. Insomnia and fatigue are two of the most frequent consequences after traumatic brain injury (TBI). About 30% of individuals suffer from chronic insomnia, an additional 20% have symptoms of insomnia, and up to 75% have significant and persistent fatigue. There is a strong empirical basis for the effectiveness of...
New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. — 328 p. Formulate treatment plans with confidence when you consult Sleep Disorders in Neurology, a helpful overview of both common and rare neurological disorders that are frequently accompanied by significant sleep disturbances. This concise guide explains when to consult a sleep specialist in managing a particular sleep disorder and draws on...
Second Edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2018. — 355 p. — ISBN: 9781118777244. The acclaimed guide to quickly and confidently diagnosing and treating sleep disorders in neurological disease—now with more algorithms and tables The diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders can be extremely challenging for physicians, especially when there is underlying neurological disease. In...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. — 339 p. — ISBN: 978-1405188432. Formulate treatment plans with confidence when you consult Sleep Disorders in Neurology, a helpful overview of both common and rare neurological disorders that are frequently accompanied by significant sleep disturbances. This concise guide explains when to consult a sleep specialist in managing a particular sleep disorder...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 376 p. Dreaming and the brain: toward a cognitive neuroscience of conscious states J. A. Hobson, E. F. Pace-Schott and R. Stickgold Dreaming and REM sleep are controlled by different brain mechanisms M. Solms A review of mentation in REM and NREM sleep: 'covert' REM sleep as a possible reconciliation of two opposing models T. A....
Springer, 2022. — 278 p. — (Translational Medicine Research). — ISBN 978-94-024-2166-8. The aim of this book is to provide health care professionals with an overview of the main aspects of recent advances in sleep medicine, with an emphasis on advancing basic science into clinical medicine. It is divided into three main parts. The first part is to cover the basic sleep...
Humana Press, 2007. — 348 p. The book is a clinical text geared toward the practicing primary care physician. This is the first text in which evidence-based practice recommendations are presented, as available, based primarily on practice parameter papers developed by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Both physicians in training and those in practice can utilize this text to...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2014. — 379 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4939-1184-4 Primary Care Sleep Medicine – A Practical Guide was among the first books to address sleep medicine for a primary care audience. It remains the primary text oriented to the primary care physician with an interest in sleep disorders medicine. Since this title published, there have been many changes in the sleep...
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2016. — 506 p.
Here is a unique resource that provides a comprehensive and highly readable summary of the basic concepts and clinical applications in sleep medicine, written for all professionals involved in health care.
Sleep medicine encompasses an unusually board spectrum of contributions from biology, technology, and medicine. This volume summarizes...
Chichester: BMJ Books, 2013. — 74 p. A practical illustrated guide to sleep disorders which will give health professionals confidence in this complex area of diagnosis and management. It explains the differences between normal and abnormal sleep, and looks in depth at individual disorders such as sleep apnoea, insomnia, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome and the parasomnias, as...
Springer, 2014. — 248 p. This volume on the Impact of Sleep and Sleep Disturbances on Obesity and Cancer continues the transdisciplinary approach of this series with chapters authored by the leading experts in this field, focused on the normal regulation of the restorative sleep associated processes across the lifespan, the major mechanisms of sleep and circadian rhythm...
Springer, 2011. — 143 p. Wakefulness is a necessary, active and periodic brain state, with a circadian and homeostatic regulation and precisely meshed with other states into the sleep-wakefulness cycle. This monograph first overviews the historical background and current understanding of the neuronal systems generating and/or maintaining the various phases of the...
New York: Informa Healthcare, 2006. — 370 p. Affecting 20 to 30 % of children under the age of five, sleep disorders can seriously affect a child's health. This authoritative guide illustrates the consequences of sleep disordered breathing and offers a state-of-the-art overview of methods to identify, diagnose, and treat sleep disorders in children. Covering the latest research...
Springer, 2023. — 239 p. — ISBN 978-3-031-18373-7. This book presents 50 of the most interesting and challenging sleep medicine clinical cases encountered by leaders in the field. The cases encompass the full spectrum of sleep medicine, with topics covering neurology, pulmonology, psychiatry, psychology, ENT, and beyond. In addition, adults and pediatric cases will be...
Springer, 2023. — 438 p. — ISBN 978-3-031-18374-4. This book presents 50 of the most interesting and challenging sleep medicine clinical cases encountered by leaders in the field. The cases encompass the full spectrum of sleep medicine, with topics covering neurology, pulmonology, psychiatry, psychology, ENT, and beyond. In addition, adults and pediatric cases will be...
ITexLi, 2021. — 177 p. — ISBN 1839690291 9781839690297 1839690313 9781839690310. This book provides important insights into the most common sleep and neurological disorders, discussing their interdependence, diagnoses, and treatments. The field of sleep medicine has grown and expanded over the last few decades, becoming more complex as technology and knowledge have proliferated...
New York: Humana, 2022. — 521 p. This book provides an overview of sleep and sleep disorders for practicing clinicians. Sleep disorders represent a major portion of the chief complaints seen by pulmonologists and other clinicians. Patients with sleep-related conditions often present with non-specific complaints that require a broad and detailed knowledge of the wide range of...
Darien: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 2014. — 383 p. The recently released third edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD) is a fully revised version of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine's manual of sleep disorders nosology, published in cooperation with international sleep societies. It is the key reference work for the diagnosis of sleep...
New York: Springer, 2018. — 299 p. This book is designed to give clinicians a practical guide to the detection, assessment and treatment of sleep disorders in patients with psychiatric illness in order to better treat both their sleep disorder and their psychiatric disorder. In addition to providing a thorough introduction to the major sleep disorders, it offers clear guidance on...
Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2021. — 180 p. Part of the Health and Psychology Sourcebooks series, this compact volume offers concise information on an issue threatening human health and well-being: sleep disorders. The authors are established psychologists and researchers specializing in the study of sleep and sleep disorders, one an editor for the Journal of Sleep Disorders and...
Springer, 2022. — 388 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-93144-5. This book presents a broad range of perspectives on the topic of CPAP adherence. This includes theoretical underpinnings of adherence; multi-disciplinary practical approaches as well as special considerations in diverse clinical populations, age groups and cultures by authors from five continents. CPAP Adherence is a novel and...
Springer, 2022. — 1819 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-93146-9. This book presents a broad range of perspectives on the topic of CPAP adherence. This includes theoretical underpinnings of adherence; multi-disciplinary practical approaches as well as special considerations in diverse clinical populations, age groups and cultures by authors from five continents. CPAP Adherence is a novel and...
Springer, 2023. — 287 p. — ISBN 978-3-031-30009-7. Many fields of medicine have looked at the issue of transitioning care from pediatrics to adults. This book focuses on that transition within the field of sleep medicine. This book gathers and presents in volume information that will assist practitioners to transition the care of their pediatric patients suffering from sleep...
Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 399 p. The first comprehensive book on the subject, The Genetic Basis of Sleep and Sleep Disorders covers detailed reviews of the general principles of genetics and genetic techniques in the study of sleep and sleep disorders. The book contains sections on the genetics of circadian rhythms, of normal sleep and wake states and of sleep...
2nd edition. — Informa Healthcare, 2010. — 348 p. Physiologic basis of sleep Classification of sleep disorders Assessing the patient with a sleep disorder Diagnostic testing for sleep disorders Sleepiness and its causes Approach to the sleepy patient Narcolepsy and related conditions Sleep apnea syndromes Sleep in patients with respiratory diseases and respiratory failure...
New York: Springer, 1990. — 503 p. Changing Concepts of Mechanisms of Waking and Sleep States Methodological Advances in Knowledge of Morphological Substrates Underlying States of Vigilance The Origin of Afferents to the Brainstem Core Efferent Connections of Brainstem Neurons Intrinsic Electrophysiological Properties of Brainstem Neurons and Their Relationship to Behavioral...
New York: Academic Press, 2009. — 375 p. Sleep is the natural state of bodily rest, common to all mammals and birds and also seen in many reptiles, amphibians and fish. For most species, regular sleep is essential for survival, yet the specific purposes of sleep are still only partly clear and are the subject of intense research. This volume is comprised of the editors'...
Springer, 2021. — 954 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-17412-5. The book provides an overview of the entire field of sleep medicine, from the basics of sleep physiology to the diagnosis and treatment of specific sleep disorders. It offers a valuable introduction to the field of sleep medicine, but also serves as a reference work on all aspects of clinical practice, including diagnosis,...
New York: Springer, 2021. — 298 p. The book provides an overview of the entire field of sleep medicine, from the basics of sleep physiology to the diagnosis and treatment of specific sleep disorders. It offers a valuable introduction to the field of sleep medicine, but also serves as a reference work on all aspects of clinical practice, including diagnosis, differential...
Nova Science Publishers, 2022. — 671 p. — (KJ Lee Essential Medicine Series). — ISBN 9781685072209. This textbook presents a succinct yet comprehensive overview of the current essential topics in sleep medicine. Each chapter, written by experts in the many fields that make up sleep medicine, provides a unique, multidisciplinary perspective on the diagnosis and management of...
3rd edition. — Springer, 2023. — 797 p. This authoritative and updated Atlas provides a comprehensive span of topics across all of sleep medicine, including old to futuristic approaches. It captures the significant changes and advances in the field and a wealth of new visual information available since the last edition.Edited and contributed by leaders in the art and science of...
3rd edition. — Springer, 2023. — 797 p. — ISBN 978-3-031-34624-8. This authoritative and updated Atlas provides a comprehensive span of topics across all of sleep medicine, including old to futuristic approaches. It captures the significant changes and advances in the field and a wealth of new visual information available since the last edition.Edited and contributed by leaders...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 361 p. The first authoritative review on the parasomnias - disorders that cause abnormal behavior during sleep - this book contains many topics never before covered in detail. The behaviors associated with parasomnias may lead to injury of the patient or bed-partner, and may have forensic implications. These phenomena are common but often...
New York: Academic Press, 2011. — 352 p. — (Progress in Brain Research 193). Slow brain oscillations of sleep, resting state, and vigilance Slow oscillations of sleep: When, where, who, and why? Even slower: The when, where, who, and why of ISOs Electrophysiological correlates of sleep homeostasis in freely behaving rats Behavior and brain activity in waking and sleep Global...
2nd Edition. — Academic Press, 2018. — 224 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-810476-7. The Auditory System in Sleep, Second Edition presents a view of a sensory system working in a different state, that of the sleeping brain. This updated edition contains new chapters on topics such as implanted deaf patients and sleep and tinnitus treatments. It is written for basic auditory system and...
ITexLi, 2024. — 138 p. — ISBN 1837685576 9781837685578 1837685568 9781837685561 1837685584 9781837685585. This book presents updated developments as well as future perspectives in sleep medicine. It is a useful resource for persons involved in sleep medicine, whether they are clinicians, researchers, or patients. Sleep is undoubtedly one of the most intricate and abstruse...
Academic Press, 2020. — 399 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-816658-1. This book provides readers with updated scientific reviews regarding the interaction between sleep and contributing factors, with special attention paid to the potential for neurological modulation of sleep via diet. This book expands the notion of diet and adds an element of physical activity and exercise as well as a...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 286 p.
Sleep Deprivation: Stimulant Medications and Cognition provides a review, synthesis and analysis of the scientific literature concerning stimulant medications and neurobehavioral performance, with an emphasis on critically evaluating the practical utility of these agents for maintaining cognitive performance and alertness in...
Nova Science Publishers, 2017. — 80 p. Sleep debt is a characteristic symptom of modern society, a society that provides services without interruption consumption over 24 hours with the help of teams undergo shift work, and encouraging individuals to use these services in unconventional times. Sleep loss can also be caused by neurological, psychiatric and medical disorders. The...
New York: Plural Publishing, Inc., 2010. — 449 p. In spite of the fact that over one third of all adults and children with sleep disorders present initially to an otolaryngologist for diagnosis and treatment, there is a paucity of available educational material written from and for the ENT perspective. This new book, featuring chapters from contributing experts in other related...
W. W. Norton & Co., 2021. — 336 p. A comprehensive, eye-opening exploration of what dreams are, where they come from, what they mean, and why we have them. Questions on the origins and meaning of dreams are as old as humankind, and as confounding and exciting today as when nineteenth-century scientists first attempted to unravel them. Why do we dream? Do dreams hold...
СПб: Медицинское информационное агентство, 1995. — 160 с. Бодрствование и сон являются основными функциональными состояниями и разделяют жизнь человека на две формы поведения. С бодрствованием связывается активная психическая и моторная деятельность, а вот сон долгое время рассматривался как состояние исключительного покоя, накопления энергетического потенциала. Развитие...
Москва: Московский большевик, 1945. — 40 с. Вступление. У кого бывают сновидения? Некоторые методы исследования сновидений. Сон как результат особых процессов мозга. Материал сновидений. Внешний мир как регулятор работы мозга. Фазы сна. Взаимодействие частей мозга в сновидениях. "Вещие" сны и их физиологическое объяснение.
Волгоград: Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, 2023. — 132 с. В учебном пособии описаны современные представления о значении и функциях сна, этиология, патогенез и методы диагностики сомнологических нарушений в соответствии с Международной классификацией расстройств сна третьего издания. Представлены немедикаментозные методы коррекции и принципы рациональной...
Пособие для врачей. — Иркутск: ИГМАПО, 2013. — 22 с. Учебное пособие для врачей составлено с учётом современных рекомендаций ведущих медицинских организаций и результатов научных исследований в области инсомний и синдрома обструктивного апноэ сна. Клинические рекомендации по нарушениям сна предназначены для повышения эффективности работы практикующих врачей. Предисловие....
Ленинград: Гос. изд-во, 1925. — 65, [3] с. Настоящая экспериментальная работа д-ра Б. Н. Бирмана значительно приближает к окончательному решению вопрос о физиологическом механизме гипноза. Еще две-три добавочных черты — и в руках физиолога окажется весь этот механизм, так долго остававшийся загадочным, окруженным даже какою-то таинственностью. Проф. И. Павлов. Предисловие Введение...
Учебное пособие. — Харьков: Золотые страницы, 2004. — 192 с. Учебное пособие знакомит читателя с таким физиологическим состоянием человека, как сон. Рассмотрены теории сна, его расстройства и основные принципы электросонтерапии, техника и методики проведения процедур. Приведены сведения об электротерапевтических аппаратах для лечения электросном. Даны методические указания к...
4-е изд. — М.: Лaборатория знaний, 2017. — 274 c. — ISBN 978-5-00101-441-6. На основе новейших данных впервые на русском языке рассмотрены следующие вопросы, связанные с регуляцией цикла «бодрствование–сон»: феноменология и дефиниции; анатомия, физиология и нейрохимия соответствующих мозговых систем; организация внутрисуточных «биологических часов» организма; взаимодействие...
Научное издание. Под ред. канд. биол. наук В. В. Гейдебрехта. — М.: Бином. Лаборатория знаний, 2012. — 239 с.: ил. — ISBN: 978-5-9963-0601-5. На основе новейших данных впервые на русском языке рассмотрены следующие вопросы, связанные с регуляцией цикла «бодрствование-сон»: феноменология и дефиниции; анатомия, физиология и нейрохимия соответствующих мозговых систем;...
4-е изд. — М.: Лaборатория знaний, 2017. — 274 c. — ISBN: 978-5-00101-441-6. На основе новейших данных впервые на русском языке рассмотрены следующие вопросы, связанные с регуляцией цикла «бодрствование–сон»: феноменология и дефиниции; анатомия, физиология и нейрохимия соответствующих мозговых систем; организация внутрисуточных «биологических часов» организма; взаимодействие...
Монография. — Москва: Российская академия наук, 2019. — 139 с. — ISBN: 978-5-907036-51-2. Монография посвящена проблеме формирования клинико-функциональных и генетико-метаболических изменений у женщин с нарушениями сна в климактерическом периоде. Основное внимание уделено изучению роли мелатонина в формировании нарушений сна с учетом этнического фактора. Выявлена генетическая...
АН СССР. Лаборатория по изучению нервных и гумор. регуляций им. Н.И. Гращенкова. — М.: Наука, 1968. — 295 с. : черт. Введение Участие гипоталамо-мезенцефальных образований в процессах регулирования бодрствования — сна. Электроэнцефалографический анализ некоторых видов приступообразных нарушений бодрствования Краткий очерк состояния вопроса Эволюция представлений о...
Учебное пособие. — Казань: КГМУ, 2012. — 109 с. В учебном пособии изложены современные представления о механизмах и функциях сна. Подробно описаны активирующие системы мозга, поддерживающие состояние бодрствования, а также череда событий, ввергающих человека в сон. В отдельных главах рассматриваются вопросы о нейрональной природе медленной и быстрой фаз сна, сменах фаз. В...
М.: Медфорум, 2016. — 673 с. Сомнология является активно развивающейся областью нейронаук. Использование методов молекулярно-генетических исследований и высокоточной прижизненной микроскопии привело к значительному прогрессу в изучении сна. Это способствовало клиническому усмыслению происходящего в организме во время сна в норме и в патологии. в руководстве представлены...
США. Без места. Без издателства. 2019. 4 с. Даны 22 тезиса (ключевые идеи) книги: Уолкер М. «Почему мы спим. Новая наука о сне и сновидениях». По материалам Рогана Дж., взявшего интервью у Уолкера М. по его книге "Зачем мы спим. Новая наука о сне и сновидениях". М.: Азбука-Аттикус, КоЛибри, 2018. — 490 с., 12 ил. — ISBN 978-5-389-15633-3. См. /file/2640005/
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